Nessy Could Be A Giant Eel, Say Scientists (VIDEO)

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For centuries, the Loch Ness monster has been a legend of Scotland known throughout the world, however, scientists revealed that in reality everything could be a giant eel.

An investigation that lasted a year and was commanded by the University of Otago, New Zealand, which consisted of trying to catalog all the possible signs of life of this place, through taking DNA samples obtained at different depths found evidence of the existence of European eels.

At a press conference, those involved in the investigation commented that they have found no evidence that there is a prehistoric marine reptile (plesiosaur) or a giant fish (sturgeon), as some theories dictated.

Neil Gemmell, a geneticist at that university, said that the results showed that there is a significant amount of eel genetic information, but the dimensions that these animals could have are not revealed. Therefore, the possibility that what people see and believe to be the Loch Ness monster could be a giant eel is not ruled out. ”

He added that more research is still needed to confirm the assumption and also noted that this theory had already been mentioned earlier in 1993.

For this scientific work, more than 200 samples of lake water were collected, which were studied. As a result, 500 million DNA sequences were obtained, which were verified with the existing databases, so that it was possible to detect those living organisms that are located in the famous Scottish lake, including plants, insects, mammals and fish.

The story of the Nessy monster, as he was named, dates back more than 1,500 years ago. Legend has it that an Irish missionary saw him and since then thousands of people have claimed to have seen a large-necked long-necked aquatic animal that occasionally protrudes from this lake.